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Student Employee-Communication (Summer) in Norman
The Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History is seeking a part-time Student Communications & Media Assistant for summer 2026, and the 2026–2027 academic year to assist in growing our media presence on a variety of platforms. The individual selected will work with the museum’s PR & Marketing Officer and museum staff to gather content for internal and external communications, including but not limited to, the website, social media, and e-newsletters. Additional responsibilities include sharing content to engage our audience via social media and promote natural and cultural history. Responsibilities will include other duties as assigned. The student assistant will need to have excellent verbal and written communication skills, as well as the technical ability to design or produce content and share it with our audience. Some interest in and familiarity with journalism will be necessary to understand and accurately disseminate information.
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Peer Learning Assistant – Chemistry (Fall) in Norman
Peer Learning Assistants (PLAs) provide academic assistance for students enrolled in a range of target courses, including introductory, upper-division, and instructor-managed sessions. PLAs are responsible for preparing for and staffing weekly small-group tutoring sessions, held in-person and/or online. In this role, PLAs help maintain attendance records, facilitate study skills consultations, and communicate with course instructors regarding course materials and session promotion. PLAs also regularly report progress to the Student Learning Center Director and the SLC Lead Team. PLAs are required to attend the following training sessions at the start of each semester: New Member Onboarding / Basic CRLA Training — Prior to the start of classes (scheduled based on student availability) CRLA Training Conference — Once per month on the last Friday (date TBA) PLAs should expect a minimum average commitment of 4 hours per week, with opportunities for additional hours. Candidates must demonstrate a welcoming and inviting attitude, a commitment to fostering an inclusive environment, and a willingness to perform other related duties as assigned.
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Lead Case Manager in Oklahoma City
Responsible for the case management process including assessment, reassessment, service planning, monitoring and discharge of consumers, quality improvement, policy management, and serves as a lead case manager and supervisor.
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Peer Learning Assistant – Business (Fall) in Norman
Peer Learning Assistants (PLAs) provide academic assistance for students enrolled in a range of target courses, including introductory, upper-division, and instructor-managed sessions. PLAs are responsible for preparing for and staffing weekly small-group tutoring sessions, held in-person and/or online. In this role, PLAs help maintain attendance records, facilitate study skills consultations, and communicate with course instructors regarding course materials and session promotion. PLAs also regularly report progress to the Student Learning Center Director and the SLC Lead Team. PLAs are required to attend the following training sessions at the start of each semester: • New Member Onboarding / Basic CRLA Training — Prior to the start of classes (scheduled based on student availability) CRLA Training Conference — Once per month on the last Friday (date TBA) PLAs should expect a minimum average commitment of 4 hours per week, with opportunities for additional hours. Candidates must demonstrate a welcoming and inviting attitude, a commitment to fostering an inclusive environment, and a willingness to perform other related duties as assigned.
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Sooner Club Student Hospitality Assistant (Summer) in Norman
The Sooner Club is seeking enthusiastic OU students to manage suite and club areas at all home football games, home basketball games, and serve as guides during Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium tours. Hospitality Assistants will ensure a memorable experience for exclusive guests in premium seating during home football games and will have the opportunity to work basketball home games. This role offers the opportunity to be part of the behind-the-scenes action on game days while growing your network and professional skills in a college gameday atmosphere. This position is ideal for students looking to enhance their hospitality, communication, and leadership skills while being immersed in the excitement of OU Athletics. Essential Functions: Assist in preparing and setting up premium areas for an exceptional fan experience Greet and coordinate check-ins for attendees, actively listen to fan needs, and respond to questions with a customer focused, professional attitude Conduct stadium tours for groups of up to 50, presenting OU Athletics' history in an educational and entertaining manner Troubleshoot issues, monitor groups during tours, and ensure customer satisfaction throughout all interactions Participate in mandatory training sessions and attend all required home football games, with the opportunity to work men’s and women’s basketball games in the Courtside Club during winter and spring Potential for a Floor Manager role based on experience
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Sports Nutrition Student Assistant (Summer) in Norman
Assist staff and Sports Dietitians with daily duties and on-going projects for optimal fueling of the Oklahoma Sooner student-athletes Assist in managing fueling stations, including transporting and stocking, inventory of nutritional products regularly Assist in weekly ordering of sport-specific fueling stations Train other interns on the guidelines, protocols of OU Sports Nutrition Create educational handouts and additional signage as deemed necessary by Sports Dietitians Facilitate in the preparation and delivery of nutritional supplements, food, and fueling station food items for student athletes Sport assignments or game day operations as needed Other duties as assigned by staff Sports Dietitians Seeking students who can commit to 20 hours per week for a full year. Minimum of a yearlong position**
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Student Assistant - Athletics Equipment Manager (Summer) in Norman
Assist with all facets of athletic equipment and uniforms assigned varsity intercollegiate athletic teams. Ensures that all equipment and uniform needs are met for assigned sports' practices and competitions. - Adheres to policies and procedures regarding distribution of equipment for assigned intercollegiate sports. Adheres to OSHA requirements, and NCAA regulations with regards to equipment safety. Assist with all laundry room operations. Stores necessary laundry and supplies for use by Athletic Department staff. Assist with facility event set-up for all varsity intercollegiate athletic teams. Perform other duties as assigned. Applicants will be assigned to any of the 21 varsity sports within the OU Athletics Department. Assignment is determined by head coaches and full-time Equipment staff members
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Student Assistant - Athletics Facilities, Events & Game Operations (Summer) in Norman
Athletics Facilities, Events & Game Operations Student Assistants will staff OU Athletics events and assist the Athletics Internal Operations Departments to fulfill their daily duties. Assignments include, but are not limited to the following: Guest Services Emergency service notification General Laborer Score Board Operator A/V Assistant
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Student Assistant - Athletics Ticket Office Operations (Summer) in Norman
As an employee of the OU Athletic Ticket Office, you will be the front line of the athletic department. You will work with other student workers to assist in the operations of the OU Athletic Ticket Office. You will be assisting customers in purchasing and/or distributing tickets over the phone and/or in person. Candidates should be able to communicate effectively with the public and co-workers. Students must be willing to work select home sporting events, but it will be mandatory for student workers to work all home football games until halftime. Essential Functions: Provide customer service through phone, in person, and email avenues Ticket sales and order management Database management Game day event preparation and management Complementary ticket management and fulfillment Maintain regular and punctual attendance Other duties as assigned
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Student Assistant - Football Creative Content (Summer) in Norman
Creative students will assist with daily creative video and graphic needs for the Oklahoma Football team. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, assisting in the creation of graphic/video content for recruiting, internal team needs, and social channels. Responsibilities: Assist the Director of Creative Content in the creation of graphics for use with recruiting, internal team needs, and social media channels. Assist the Director of Creative Content in the creation of video content for use with recruiting, internal team needs, and social media channels. Assist the Director of Creative Content in the creation of animation or motion content for use with recruiting, internal team needs, and social media channels. Perform additional duties as assigned.
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Clinical Research Nurse in Oklahoma City
Under direct supervision, performs professional nursing duties such as physician assistance, sample collection, information gathering, patient follow-up, data collection, medication collection, collaboration, patient education, emergency response, patient separation, instruction, counseling, and research. Tasks require a high level of organizational skills and the exercise of discretion and ability to ask the right questions to determine proper course of action while following established standards.
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Manager - Starbucks in Norman
Oversees the overall operation, administration and performance of day-to-day operation of Starbucks. Responsible for staff, including hiring, firing, training, and conducting performance evaluations. Operations functions include some cash reporting, payroll and timekeeping. Responsible for adherence to franchise requirements. Will schedule employees, order food, supervise, enforce sanitation and departmental policies. Must be able to work with/supervise both full time and temporary employees. Provides information, clarifying policies and procedures, facilitating provisions of service and resolving problems. Events outside normal working hours will be mandatory as well.
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Retention & Student Engagement Coordinator in Norman
The College of Professional and Continuing Studies (PACS) is seeking a Retention & Student Engagement Coordinator to join our team. From a retention and persistence perspective, this role supports the development and maintenance of student information systems, probation tracking, financial support coordination, and online orientation processes that allow for early identification of risk and timely intervention. The position also partners closely with advisors, faculty, and the OUES Student Success Team to implement evidence-informed strategies that strengthen persistence among online and nontraditional students.
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Manufacturing and Integration Specialist in Norman
The Sooner's Advanced Manufacturing Laboratory's Machining and Integration Specialist will support the fabrication and integration of components using additive and traditional manufacturing equipment available in the lab. This individual will program and operate various metal additive manufacturing, and CNC machines to produce finished components, fixturing, and tooling integral to the production of various engineering systems. This individual will also assist in electrical and mechanical integration to support research projects and educational activities.
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Machinist in Norman
The School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering (AME) is seeking a Machinist for the AME Machine Shop. The AME Machine Shop provides technical support to instructional labs used for teaching, experimental research labs, capstone projects and student competition teams. The Machinist is responsible for assisting faculty members and students in the required fabrication and modifications of equipment and facilities. A successful candidate requires a balance of technical skills (working with machining equipment such as lathes, mills, saws, and welders) and social skills to develop an understanding of the needs of the faculty members and students, to create a welcoming and safe environment in the AME Machine Shop.
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Peer Learning Assistant – Physics and Math (Fall) in Norman
Peer Learning Assistants (PLAs) provide academic assistance for students enrolled in a range of target courses, including introductory, upper-division, and instructor-managed sessions. PLAs are responsible for preparing for and staffing weekly small-group tutoring sessions, held in-person and/or online. In this role, PLAs help maintain attendance records, facilitate study skills consultations, and communicate with course instructors regarding course materials and session promotion. PLAs also regularly report progress to the Student Learning Center Director and the SLC Lead Team. PLAs are required to attend the following training sessions at the start of each semester: New Member Onboarding / Basic CRLA Training — Prior to the start of classes (scheduled based on student availability) CRLA Training Conference — Once per month on the last Friday (date TBA) PLAs should expect a minimum average commitment of 4 hours per week, with opportunities for additional hours. Candidates must demonstrate a welcoming and inviting attitude, a commitment to fostering an inclusive environment, and a willingness to perform other related duties as assigned.
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Student Services Student Office Assistant (Summer) in Norman
Gaylord College Student Services Student Office Assistant Student assistant in the student services main office of Gaylord College. The student assistant will be responsible for answering the telephone, running campus errands, calendar updates, greeting and assisting visitors, and distributing mail. Perform other related duties as assigned
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Peer Learning Assistant - Languages & Linguistics Tutor (Fall) in Norman
Peer Learning Assistants (PLAs) provide academic assistance for students enrolled in a range of target courses, including introductory, upper-division, and instructor-managed sessions. PLAs are responsible for preparing for and staffing weekly small-group tutoring sessions, held in-person and/or online. In this role, PLAs help maintain attendance records, facilitate study skills consultations, and communicate with course instructors regarding course materials and session promotion. PLAs also regularly report progress to the Student Learning Center Director and the SLC Lead Team. PLAs are required to attend the following training sessions at the start of each semester: New Member Onboarding / Basic CRLA Training — Prior to the start of classes (scheduled based on student availability) CRLA Training Conference — Once per month on the last Friday (date TBA) PLAs should expect a minimum average commitment of 4 hours per week, with opportunities for additional hours. Candidates must demonstrate a welcoming and inviting attitude, a commitment to fostering an inclusive environment, and a willingness to perform other related duties as assigned.
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Supplemental Instruction Leader - Biology (Fall) in Norman
A Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leader is a student who provides peer academic support for an assigned course. SI Leaders help students at the University of Oklahoma better understand course concepts through collaborative, peer-led sessions. The position typically requires a time commitment of 10 hours per week during the academic semester, with some weeks requiring additional hours for training and professional development. SI Leaders attend all class lectures, promote sessions through announcements and reminders, and communicate regularly with course instructors and the SLC Admin Team. SI Leaders display a welcoming attitude, support peer learning, and perform other related duties as assigned. Please provide the name and contact information for at least one OU faculty or staff member who can serve as a reference.
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Supplemental Instruction Leader CHEM (Fall) in Norman
A Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leader is a student who provides peer academic support for an assigned course. SI Leaders help students at the University of Oklahoma better understand course concepts through collaborative, peer-led sessions. The position typically requires a time commitment of 10 hours per week during the academic semester, with some weeks requiring additional hours for training and professional development. SI Leaders attend all class lectures, promote sessions through announcements and reminders, and communicate regularly with course instructors and the SLC Admin Team. SI Leaders display a welcoming attitude, support peer learning, and perform other related duties as assigned. Please provide the name and contact information for at least one OU faculty or staff member who can serve as a reference.
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Peer Learning Assistant – Biology (Fall) in Norman
Peer Learning Assistants (PLAs) provide academic assistance for students enrolled in a range of target courses, including introductory, upper-division, and instructor-managed sessions. PLAs are responsible for preparing for and staffing weekly small-group tutoring sessions, held in-person and/or online. In this role, PLAs help maintain attendance records, facilitate study skills consultations, and communicate with course instructors regarding course materials and session promotion. PLAs also regularly report progress to the Student Learning Center Director and the SLC Lead Team. PLAs are required to attend the following training sessions at the start of each semester: New Member Onboarding / Basic CRLA Training — Prior to the start of classes (scheduled based on student availability) CRLA Training Conference — Once per month on the last Friday (date TBA) PLAs should expect a minimum average commitment of 4 hours per week, with opportunities for additional hours. Candidates must demonstrate a welcoming and inviting attitude, a commitment to fostering an inclusive environment, and a willingness to perform other related duties as assigned.
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Instructional Design Specialist in Norman
Leads the design and development of learning content for training programs, courses and job aids to support the growth of employee competencies using various learning delivery methods.
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USPS Technical Training Instructor in Norman
Are you passionate about technology and education? Do you thrive on sharing your technical expertise with others? Join our dynamic team as a Technical Instructor on the USPS Technical Training contract at the National Center for Employee Development (NCED). This position offers a unique opportunity to shape the future of technical training within the United States Postal Service (USPS), one of the nation's most vital and respected institutions.
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Research Technician in Oklahoma City
We're seeking a research technician focused on cell biology and human genetics. Ideal for those considering graduate school or seeking long-term lab experience with opportunities for advancement. About the Van De Weghe Lab: The laboratory conducts NIH-funded research focused on understanding how the cellular organelles, cilia, work normally and what goes wrong in disease. We employ both human cell systems and the green algae, Chlamydomonas, to probe the function of ciliary proteins. We use microscopy, genome engineering, biochemical isolation of cilia, functional assays, and molecular biology approaches. We’re a new group committed to fostering diversity in the fields of cellular biology and genetics. We’re looking for an enthusiastic addition to our growing group. Come join us as we tackle exciting questions in cell biology! You will prepare solutions, stock reagents, make aliquots, maintain workstations, clean equipment, organize samples, perform simple experiments and other responsibilities. After training, you will work independently and may lead a project aligned with the lab’s mission. Responsibilities will include performing basic molecular biology techniques such as nucleic acid isolation, PCR, qPCR, and western blotting, as well as maintaining human cell and Chlamydomonas (algae) cultures using sterile techniques. The position also entails utilizing CRISPR/Cas9 genome engineering to model disease variants, conducting microscopy analysis via immunofluorescence and live cell tracking, and ensuring the accurate documentation and presentation of research results for lab meetings and publications. Additionally, the individual will oversee daily lab operations, including ordering supplies, maintaining an organized environment, and ensuring strict compliance with federal and state safety regulations regarding hazardous materials and wet chemicals.
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Student Employee - Marketing and Communications (Summer) in Norman
Performs a variety of tasks within the Marketing and Communications team for Housing and Food Services including: Producing/editing marketing materials Development and design of print and web advertising Marketing promotions Marketing research Social media updates Account management
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